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determined not to eat ready meals for a month as we did after the birth of our first child, i found a local company who brings healthy premade meals to our house twice a week. To all those new parents or parents to be who may struggle to get lunch or dinner on the table, i highly recommend Bamn Good Food.


Its a really pleasant feeling to think i've eaten healthy that day and its such a relief not to have to cook a family meal every night. I'm in awe of anyone with babies who can manage to do so.


http://www.bamngoodfood.com/


happy eating.

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As a small local company we really appreciate our customer's recommendations :)


Our custom packages allow you to order as many meals as you like each week to fit in with your lifestyle, all delivered straight to your front door! Create your own plan...


Example plan:

5 dinners = ?27.50 including delivery!


We are currently introducing lots of tasty new menu options including:

Grilled salmon drizzled with a honey and basil sauce served with roasted vegetables

Apple glazed turkey breast with quinoa and roasted vegetables

Garlic prawns in coconut milk with tomatoes and coriander, served with whole grain rice


All our meals are portioned for the individual to ensure your body receives all the nutrients it requires.


We are currently offering 10% off for all ED Forum members, just quote 'ED Forum' when you order!


Please get in touch if you would like more information :)


Rachel

02082266199

[email protected]

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